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Page summary This resource is from the Partnerships section. This page contains press release 04 from the London-wide Race Hate Crime Forum. Sections available here: Content London-wide Race Hate Crime Forum raises serious concerns about NewhamRHCF 04
The London-wide Race Hate Crime Forum is today meeting with the Chief Executive and Borough Commander of the London borough of Newham to express its concerns about the high rate of racist incidents in the borough. Peter Herbert, Chair of the Forum and Bennett Obong, Project Manger, met recently with the Chief Executive and Borough Commander to discuss the numbers of race hate crimes in the borough and to establish what the council is doing to respond to the disproportionately high numbers of racist crimes/incidents. The Forum has identified several matters of extreme concern and it has been agreed by the Chief Executive that an action plan will be produced in the next few weeks. The boroughs own statistics record the following:
Of the recorded racial incidences over the period 2001-2004;
It would appear there are more people being moved out of the area, or at least applying for transfers, than there are perpetrators being dealt with. The average number of incidences in any given year is approximately 900 but only 2 injunctions have been given over the 4-year period. Whilst 86% of all residents agreed that the borough was a place where people from different cultures get on well together, 33% of residents believed people were being attacked or targeted because of their skin colour, ethnic origin or religion. Newham has the 3rd highest rate of repeat victims in London. Canning Town, in the south of the borough, has the lowest number of ethnic population but the highest intensity of racial incidents. Peter Herbert, MPA member and Chair of the Forum, pictured,
said:
Peter concluded:
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